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I � Office and rosidenos on Goderich streek one door - �, I I Dr. Ainsworth can't help hut adinire continued Dr. Ainsworth as she' hesitated. ' ."AN I -1 , 11 - , I
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apable, so will' t d Well, I su work among them, and now that . I $9.00 , -
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Mary Medical 80 What day, or days can you best - Fmmed - Complete. 1 �. � .1
I he saticated=1xis. All calU promptly at- �-45 can't all be Marcia, Peyton's-even -if w give Note -book and pencil were . �� - . 1. - . I I
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. - tended to, either by day or night. Charges moder- S I - I should. care to be;" she laughed a little at. pro uced as lie s I Doqhnut =_ � -- r.
- 4s. Special attention given to veterinary dentio- I poke. "You see," he I �� -_ * .. - . � .
. iry, Oftice, on Main Street, Seatorth, one door A� - I the thought, as remembrance of certain im- added,'with a smile, " I think I ought to -
*outlx of Ktild's Hardw,%re store. lilt ' I . 1 . . perious airs . I . I I ii I _. 1; i � .1. � - I
- . . came back to her. � give you the preference, - if you have any, as I : . By special arrangements with W,A. _. -
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I (c onto, Ontario, we are in a position- to - I .
- byberian, Chumb, Safarib, Ont - Ali diti we of I - - -1. good mental sbaking," as she called it, not think I can decide -just now," she said I � � A . I
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� . aninials. suooessfalLy treated at 0. In-irmary - Or the Cream of Cod-liver . window filled with her own especial pets. you my Tecision to -night." I I Take' a hole '�nd put sotne REDUCTION OF 10% ON ALL 1. ;. - I I
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. begonia which grew on a of the frying in lard, which as cash iirn'knaa r%f I A .4 _*11 . *ndt tO
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puS. HATS, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and
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Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion
Bank. Offlce-Cardno�s block, Main Street, Seafortli.
Money to loan, 1286
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XATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Insurance
: Agent, Commissioner for taking affidsvi�a '
obavoyances, &c. Money to loan at the lowool rat 0.
X. MoRaism, Walton. - I
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1X BEST, Barristek., Solicitor, Notary, 0
office --Rooms, live doois north ofCommercial
0tel, ground Itoori next door to 0. L. Papst's
Pwalry store, Main street, Seaforth. Goilerich
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agents---Caineron, Holt and Cameron. 1215
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V[ W PROUDFOOT,. Barristers, Solicitorg,
,, =40.,uerfoli, Ontario. J. T. GARRow, Q. C.;
X. PXOUDYOOT,� , 681
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11"ZRON"HOLT & HOLMES, Bari4lon kRo.
V 11oltors in Chancery, &o.,Goderich, Ont Mr. C.
CAvmo�(, q. U.. P=v Hora, Dumsy HoLuza
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MANNING & SOOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, Con
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i. Nroyanoers, &o. Solicitors for the kBowl 041
Johnsbazi Tisdale & Gale. Money to In= Office. -
Mott BLok, Clinton, Ontario, A. R. M"ffmo
-TAXIS SOM. 781
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FHOLMNSTED, sucoomr to tht. take firra
. McCaughey W Holmested, Barrister, go .
IdliorlOonvoyanGer and Notaxy. Sollolloi for the
lauldisnBimkofCommeroe. Moneytolond. Farmv
brsale. Office in Soolit's ]Block. Xsk Street,
Inforth.
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VV,, 0AMEROW SMITH,
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BARRIST E R. ' I
Solicitor of Superior Court, Commissioner for
taking Affidavito In the High Court
I of itatice, Conveyancer,
Mone v to Lend
4n be consulted after oMco hours at the Commer.
clal Hotel. .
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DENTISTRY. .
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. .1 , G. F. BELDEN, L. D. S., Dentist. Ail kinds
: of work done known to Modern D�utlatry.
[old, Aluminum and Porcelain Crowns a specialty.
loorbeitauswered at all hours. Office and real.
once over Mr. Pickard's store, in rooms lately occu- ,
ed by Mechanles' Institute.
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FW. TWEDDLE, Dentist Office over Richardson
. � & MoInnee Shoo Stoiw, corner Main and John
roots, Seaforthi Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gig ad.
luid,ored for the painless extraotlon of teeth.. ilop I
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AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, win
%*IRV. visit Hensall at Rod 'Hotel I
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second Thursday in eaca month 1%8 1
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C at the Huron Hotel, oxLy (.n the I
LABT TuumoAy In each month, and
Murdock's Hotel, Henmll, On the FMST V=AY p
each month. Teeth extracted with tb,3 least� r]
n possible. All work first-class at fibetai mte,L r
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PPY - i F. HOLTURISTED, Barriatn, Seuklorth, 0
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-%R. CAMPBELL, Honor Graduate of Medical Fa- -
J oultY of Toronto University, Physician, Sur- I
oil, etc. Office-Zellees Block ; night calls- -4.
reVS-Hotel, Zurich, Ont, 1387 e
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Victoria, AL C., P. S.., Ontario, successor to Dr.
liott, offico lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, Bruce- t
d, Ontario. - . 137,9x52 8
R. MOTAV19H, Physician, Surgeon, &a. Office p
corner southwest of Dixon's Hotel, Bruceffeld. n
ght calls at the ofte. 1323
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DR& SCOTT & MACKAY, a]
1-nYSICIanS, tu�e WOML OVOr, corner. I .r V WL %LFWC&1 0) W , - il- fiv usea. -A 0 MR
', - in Miss Peyton a person after his own we all know hinders digestion, receive a coupon to the value of 107. i " Tff -D 1`15 - - - .- - gh, - lienj
endorse it. " " You were made to grow in the shade," heart. . � -_ Or than otb ers an<
A � In all recipes where you have "-L-IN WA , -
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Don't be deceivedby SUb8t1td881 with the tip of ber finger. "One day, read the following note : " Dr. Ainsworth- used lard, try , , . . these coupons for elegant framed pic- -, HARNESS SHOP. ' - - P"i'19 the vveiUs'
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Bcott a Bow". Balleylue, AIIDnWgista' .&$L even, in the bright sunr%bt, and your beau- My dear Pastor : I find I cannot take the tures, which retail -from 83 upwards. �11 :the needs I
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- I tiful color would be g646 and you would be work'you proposed this morning. I am 1111- w .. 11 . I . � By dealing here you -will got them - . � � - : 4be valu,a to health �01
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Ivr, , can't people be content to grow in their neither ability nor taste for such Work. - 11 -1 - ,Z,aniedy, Syrup of Figs
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%6 Q1 T\1" like you, I wonder, instead of trying to be talent for anything greater, who will, be 0 � -I' lice is du,e,
I ,,�4. - i�,/ � I do not place any additional price on . :Lt's exterle
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I .\ I Al *1 . ' J. confess I ain dis nted in her," he said, - cash sys ell, and enable you to fur- and - I
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of h i eq 11 11 U�Y - appo delightful and healthful 'results
I . _J . otigh� - nish your rooms with our pictures free' rness and collars ma& , . -spel coMs, hmel,
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.�md.e ;'merjF I ' -I- "'* X . preinues, and satisfaction guar. _ - ond pa,1*111
L_ - ,,�.., .N . J 7q door, she opened it softly; her mother what Emerson called I parlor soldiers,' will- unpleasant :flavor or unpleasant are simply elegant, �
% Of, - smiled -at her from the illow. ing to do the pleasant things but � shunning - , it he's tg
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in conhnued . -4- - results. With Coi1ToLu1qx in your - anteed. When' in town come, and ex. ' 1 t'L
-JC ��` d the rugied -battlefields whe're strength is ,1�,B Z;�"_.VX4
r. i�) , " Feeling better, mot er dear?'! she aske
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311d in'creabc - , TI cheerily. born. must find some one else that I- amine my stock and get prices - before. z" - .fM becauso it�
.. I "Very much indeed, thank you,." re- is all." . "cate MCOOSH BROS '. - d
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do ic-r-K , � ting up." her own pleasure that Martha might care Cottolene Is sold In 8 and 8 I . I - - - - - - - . - ry objectioi*-aU-0 V-1
_10F.- I P--)% "Don't hurry about it, if yo . A - JOHN WARD 1. *ire
/ I u c�n only for her cousin's children, made further effort - - ponud palls, by all grocers. 9 .
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M A 4J 1Fr 1� � come. out to dinner with us, there will on Dr. Ainsworth's part u%e and - - � �� �f Figs is fol
� � be great rejoicing. I am going to -help though few ever knew the part 11 Made only by Strong's Red Brick.Block, next to the. L �� Uts in 17U. boetles,l
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re � . "What is the -matter, Martha?" she her courage to persevere, and som Coimnp&ny, a M 6 O t h a rrd 11 . .
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I e day she WoUlngton and Ann Nt&q - �� - - � rievage, also tbe naw,
h ef . asked a little later, as she noticed the girl's will gain the reward for being " faithful in - ,
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rapid . Qrowt �, tear -stained face. Isn't y U mm -M -17� . . ,an
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accorded a ne"041 . � HOW "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Came Carried. Moved by Win. labister, second- . � � the � e(I vl&
cant always tell by what the doctors say. to be Written. � ed by James Bowman that John Moo ' be "DERBY" BOOTS � � _L -The licens
brarld of- .5-mohin6 � You see, Miss Anna," -the horror of what � - - the,
I y horee ff its . - -.,-. �tc�,zuppress
, ,he was about totell showing itself plainl Harriet Beechbr Stowe seems to have appointed collector at -u salary of W., on and so would any - - 11 � - ,Dropose to petition
tobacco in a .5imil 5 1 been predestined to write ' " Uncle Tom's furnishing satisfactory s&urity to ithe . �' -1 the Domini,
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I -A r ___ in her face-" she's jr1toto go to the hospital Cabim" She di& riot intend to do it. She ied. On motion of -AND- . V . - .dred W10,
V - for an operation." h: last words ended in am,unt of $14,000.-Carz;l owner used , I __-� ; I -A tramp named J
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I the subject of,slavery.' But in Cincinnati ordered to be paid : H. Hawthorn, repair. nature, a fair chan0e,_11,81 also an unfailing eradicator SHOEEL - - kin froril,
� J told me. But she says it will not be ver7 it was thrust upon her at every turn, ing Forbes' bridge, $18 ; J. Golley, gravel of bote and worms, It Is just an good for cattle as � . - Railway tr" .
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dangerous, and after it is over she'll bewelL An incident which increased her interest on West Boundary, $4.06 ; John Moon - . , ar Weiland last wee)
. for horses, Try a 60c. package if your horses or � 11e
. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richii4ond 8455 you see, it will -be the -very-best thing ' . repairin ey, cattle are not ibriving. For a spavin, curb, ring. � - .. -It is stated that ii
�.i ) in therr6blem of freedon g washout, $2 ; S. Thornton, d . ,� I
Va., and Montreal, Canada. q was the com 9 am- bone or splint use Dick's Blister, 60c. -Dick's Lini- 8 .: . . hundred miles north
th ' 'boiald do for her, in the end; and it to Wa nut Hills of a ' age to field, $1 ; Alexander Clark, repairi ment for sprains, awellings, bruises, etc. 516c.�Dlcklo .
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I "I ;7only be for a few days at the most." family from the In I ng .
- - I ar Ointment for scratches, old sores, saddle galls, eW. - . - m_. � productive oil field has�
I "'Three, the doctors say, � But, Miss south, who for conscience's sake had separ- culverti, $1 ; D. Somerville, use of roadway 25c. mailed on'recelpt of price. Richardson & MoMm.. ,� �-, " 1
1� CORNER WORK. I ated themselves from the associations of whilst building Hogg's brid $4 - John I . i, � 1hat it has been severe
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BY JULIA S. LAMIRENCE. � then unbroken forests on the banks of the pairing Clark's bridge, $10 ; Misses Enford, ----.. Keep the latest styles � . �- , -,Judge. wurt-�lle,
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�, fathertolook after them, and theoldest Ohio. Here the Tichenors and Ove charity,.812 ; P. Cantelon, keep of Fisher, - - - - ��
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, but eight years old 9" � _q - . -_ - -_ . 3ifentrea:.
"You were not out to meetlng� last ' afamily of aristocratic English descent, $8 ; John Hays,keep of county ward � ,"-- 1% - - --==-a"' - � The highest grades ,� - -_ . inal,side, in �
_�. . 11 "That's so," said Anna, thoughtfully." 1$22,50; , - .- � '_ I 1. .,
. . ;) I made for themselves a home in the Southern Jas. Russell - -_ - - demned verystronglyt
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No; I felt sorry to lose it, but I '*Ould I style, the first of those really ducal estates $4.25 ; James Marshall, engineer's fees on ay ( The largest Selection to choose front in 4 .
t 1) - :-, " Maggrie frets sorely over them," con- IAI W - , .' . . : o
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usiness or pleasure to keep them froiin�'tbe mother would let me go al ter the work was This family brought with them a retinue of $2.75, Q McDonald $6.25, George Hewitt 51v%o store in town. -Ir � b am ajority vote of I
ublic services of the church. . It has a � �ad � house servan6 in order to $5.46, James Shurrie $ , 3.70, S. Forsyth r, low . f 0 - � I - � ti�e PuMe schools.
done." - set tbdin free. � I I 4. I I
nfluence upon the world's people, to soy the . They were scattered $2.50, George Henderson $3.35, James Tim- T14Z - I . .- I - -Winnipeg grain <1
" Of course she will." I among the various I . We are sole agents for Langmuir's . �� -!! � .1 . I
But, i i - .t. I � - . 40 to 402 cents per bush
east," and Miss Peyton, ignoring the (6 , - families of this lovely vicinage som mins $5.10, T. Strachan $3.85, D. Scott Ia . -
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, e days are most as ,bad as the . - I I celebrated Trunks and Valises -w,hich- -, � , . 1. Urmars for their wheal
roffiered rocking chair which might possibly, employed at one time or anot�cr'in Professor $8.04, D. Errington 95 cents, James H. N_ � i J -If'. �1
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wi radful O'Rell children Stowe's family and some -in that of his next _ I - already been -appointed
uss her elegant street costume, crossedUii in the same house, and I don't see what is . Brandon 60 cents, D. ,Sommerville $3.50, IV - , I are acknowledged to be the beat goods. 11 1� -
oom to the broad, old fashione'd louil' ghbor, also a professor in the seminary. William Wilson $2.25, James Watson $5.45, - Q I �, the grain 3entres 8hort-1
, $43) to be done� 'Dr. Ainsworth, though, told "' - -it-
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Anna Hathaway, who had been pre seen Mrs. Stowe sit whole afternoons watch 1894, were duly read and passed. The - h ,.,, - . I . � - I . __�Sixty-scven thouss
ein the young ladies of his church would look , - A& 6100 10 _&
_pu g Maggienot to worry, for he knew some of -laws No. 8, 9 and 10, W# - % I �
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es for dumplings when Miss _PeyfOn after them. Bless the dear man, I don't ,oung blacks at play, 22nd of October next. . -A . * �_
pp, the children of the two families and the council then adjourned to meet again on the - f I Richardson & McInnis, - 1,____ _. ,1 de �
rent to slicing it vigorousl7, her lips,"t*Jit- - I -5KC- , SEAFORTH, I .. , - for 1891. Of these 28
alled, suddenly picked up an'apple,4nd know how Maggie would get along at all � �__ 16� W !y, ;,%--.
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without him." It -wab then'and there that Mrs, Stowe --*.-- V_. - __J �" V� - - -s of age ; 5,362 bei
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folded together and a bri t spot buihipg saw Topqy and took her comical likeness in Groy Council Meetm'g- qvil Z td--'- &17 Z:;�=�. � --- I- - � between 15 and 25 ; 8,' .
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n eithe c Anna m1irled her egg -beater noisily for a ktr -W, �, L.r - 45,- 7,426 between 45,
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wrin -le ,, r work. ebony humanity hat, in some unrecorded ofi August 30tb, 1894, pursuant to adjourn- "I !,. --11 � �,
ntant upon smoothing a possible , 60 time, and Martha went back to he t Council met at Weiss' Hotel, Cranbrook, I ,
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vident perturbation. else, wouldn't perched on th D fioi3r,or I ri - 19 I -SMITH & CO -
ti er The children would be better contente way, came to be one of the pickaninnies who ment. The iembers were all present with J* C.,
oni her well -fitting glove to .notice 0 with you than.with any one I . . . . . . -:: the fact that a 200
11 rt, of the Overaker tM Reeve in the chair. Mrs. Alcock com- . ��_ I I ", �'�' - .
" I don't know when we have had a md�e they?" Anna asked, at last. "To be sure w _k (Ketri, � 4 V - 7 - acres of clearance und.
� maDsion in New Means, where the family lained to the Council that her land was I I 1' . I
would," said Martha, decidedly. had a winter home, br hung around 514oKe, Jor I
Aeresting meeting," she continued. 11 Dj.�' th 10 Vlle ��. - � JB_A&_._WJECM1:RS_ -1 __ - -
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an errands, or played with Beauchamp Creek and applied for compens- t I Banking business transacted, " 'I... ,_ - -Serve
insworth talked just beautifully. I "h "Vou see, -Miss An a, when my mother quarters, r the . - -_ . " �5 'A Genera I .. . bid of $600 wheii
very one of his church members could haje died cousin Maggie, ave me a borne with dogs on the Ti , IRP- , 5 . _;�
her. jenhi chenor plantation at Natchez. * *,!!�__,.." *_ Farmers' notes discounted, . - � � , �( : . -Bailiff Burns tells:
eard him," e, he flest, was only R, year ation for land lost in consequence of the cp� G . 11% .
at :-raiACCO . . &m'rRZ"Aj.,_ Drafts 'bought and sold. . . _.; - -,--
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" Wait' a moment, please, till I ca , and the rest of them I have it was agreed on all sides that " that limb Thomas Ennis, seconded- by James Turi�- 1. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate�-- I � -
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and then yq� father died I do believe they have tho k t ' " and so she was left au)01�9 bull, that Messrs. Milne and Dames be in- of 5 per cent. per -annum. - I - - : _� � - worth walking to the �
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leasantly, determined to drive all bitter' as much of me as they do of their mother. freedom there on the Plantation at Natchez. structed to attend to the matter and report. 2V - I - -t ,
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ess from her heart. Pw what is to beconiq of the pooi Carried. Two letters were read by the
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. dears; though, if their mother dies, I should ed to the- sympa ly 0 neigh- OFFIOE-First door north of Reld &-. I . - I miles from Plattaville,
" Now," she added, returning a few Min- t1i f Mrs. Stowe's of improvement to Government Drain No. Boots a- nd $ h "
es later, having exchanged her i b try my best to care for them. but it would bor, and the sellish Topiy was brought 2, and outlet, with two certificates of esti- - � - to become so ut, OR ,A
glng an' be p�etty hard for me." I - . _
ron for a dainty muslin affair, " I shall be - North and planed in the familv of the -oun . 0 P S Nilson's Hardware Store. I ! - .
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OFFICE, Goderich Street, opposite Methodist delighted to hear all about the meeting. I " Ob, we hope their moth(`�.r isn't going t& professor to be tra,ined for service. It must amounting to $936 and $811.20 resvective- . D . McINTYRE -1 .1 -1 �_. � _�' pound, when, as ,he thl
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Grounds. I said,-" wer to make her well again," said Anna, into a reasonable being was not a shining Lin. Petition of Walter Richardson and own make, bast material and ; I - I
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;. 0. SCOTT, M.D. C. (Ann Arbor and grighty. "That is -why I think you would success. Joan -for that washer real name 21 others �sking the Council to appoint in- ValTanted to give Satisfaction. M - -at HoUen, near Dra3
torlaJ M. 0. P. S. 0. Via* just what he said ; the reporter � elemen better stay with the children the whole time -drifted into the abandoned stratum of spectors to enforce the Act respecting blaok You want your feet kept dry come and get a pair o. %ner, an . I named Steele Hughes �
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0. MAORAY, M. D. C. M., (Trinity,) F. T. M, 0. was entirely left out of illy I � she is in the hospital. She -will feel safer -Cincinnati life and was seen no more by her knot on fruit trees. Laid over until ne � �
M. 0. P. S. O� and Miss Peyton laughed, �i out them, and I know -we can manage it n -
E. COOPER, BL D., M. B. 'L, F. P. And S. I t0ss-a gesture to most people some way." or's funeral. Black Sam, also, lie of the by James Turnbull, that the Reeve be in. China - I 1.
by - disagrees Re airing promptly attended to. All kinds of Boote �� �. the barn adjustiog son,
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It. Glasgow, &c�, P sician, ilurgeou and AO) ble, but which Anna passed over " 0 Miss Anna, Maggie would be perfect. " o'bobservation " faculty, was at service in structed to see Mr. Garrow and instruct 1. � one broke, letting the:
OQUOU04 Constauge, Ont. . 1 1127 lightly as "only Maroia's way." "He ly happy ff I could do it," cried Martha, her the same family ; but he will be best re any Shoes wade to order. All parties who have not I . -
� - him to defend suit of Broughton vs. Grey, paid their accounts for last yearwill please call and In Tea Pots, 0offee Pot-ps, Ohoeolate. . . . ing him almost -instant
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A LEX. BETHUNX M D Follow of the Royal though ; said there was work all about our 00111(ill't go and leave you alone, with your nut under Haley's saddle when they Were Cans., Porridge Sets, and, Croton Setq,. I .
'm Collego,of Physlcla,�s &�a Surgeons, Kingston. compel the Council of Elms to pass a by- 1162 D. MOINTVRE, beaforth. t moters of the . Toront,
. Successor to 1).,,, 144n!dd� Offloc lately occupied doors waiting to be 41one, and quoted mother sick." about to start after Eliza. Others of the law to levy their portion of the cost of con,. - ugar e ()UPS,: f I
by Dr. Machid, MaIrs, RtyO04 Sakto ', Jteqlft!qq very ($ Sho'p getting better; you' will not o small fry named were members of the same c z� I xy , give �
nu I that passage about the. fields being white for 9 struction of improvement to Government 2 ' rs, - � r-fdlw to * the Ar
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AUCTIONEERS, for it was often' remarked, among her ac', " But.I thought you were going to your in " Dred"' or "Nina Gordon," as it was of the Reeve. :.. � I I .1 . . �
- quaintances that Marcia Peyton could never uncle's tomorrow to stay until Saturday," aftei�wards cal,led. He was then an old man �# � Bone Plates - also ()rystai yl I . through Aneaster a
Al Auctioneer for the quote scripture correctly. persisted Martha. , known as " Colored Willip,me," and he cer- A I . ower, -1 'c" to Brantfori
"' promptly attended 49 . 1. - ZabuiYA an clecturic raJ
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0 ' " It must have been very interesting," How determiue&you are to find diffi- tainly was of as " rockfast " and deep Aet a .Ile Kept it, NaturaUy Enough: Centers. I -
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91 a- a IC a �gffe uiode,'Oate. GEO. TAYLOR,Ki the way," said Anna,merrily. .
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. 1357-rpen . ou can go next week just as well as this.' .that faithful old soul who took care of the perienced a severe shook upon discovering I I � August was the secon,
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- F. BRINE Licensed Auctioneer foy tht Conn you many times, and wished ou coulg have choking back the'tears. " I world kiss the and them as " We Peyton folks," so this taking to the city was nowhere about his I 11 . years for that month.;
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the County. All orders left at TH* F,xmrroR heard it. Why, the dear man's eyes actu- hem of your garment or the very sole of devoted retainer of the professors' families person. - June, July vmd. '
office will be promptly attended to. ally filled with tears as lie spoke of the des. your. shoo." for odd jobs always spoke for himself and He must have left it in the Pullman POWDERS . been the dryast'oY=hi
- - - titution he had seen only that very da d " Don't, don't," cried Anna, quickly, put- them as C( we seminary folks." Peace to car. Cure SICK HEADACHE and N - 2-2- These are bargains, and are going � .
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lie asked us each to search ou Arta .ting out her band lest lylitrtba should put his gray ashes !_ He died at Walnut Hil ) 11 I'll go to the superintendent's office and ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side Constipation t. Call at once, ff you want & � _ fallen.
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. and Agent at Rensall for the Massey -Harris Manu. this respect. He said he was sure' it was years. he did. 4' I left a package containing regulate the b�wels. , I -
and see if we were doing our whole duty in -her wish into execution. r(I'din aged, it was said, one hundred and twelve make my tloss known,"he ,thought, and Torpid Liver Bad Breath. To a' cured ana snap
Auctioneer for the Counties of Huron a Lich rather I
. you� would fly around and get dinner in time VERV NION rO rAKS. I held a post-mortemex
facturing Company. Sales I not because we w* In 1850 Dr. Stow� had accepted a prefes- $5,000 in bank notes in a Pullman car PRION 25 CENrS AT DMUCI STOMINS. -AT- I I 'r ,_ y I
,iromptly attended to, ere unwilling to work, but for father and the boys. We are t into - , on L.r_. jogepl
c=es- moderate and satisfaction �1 �Png W
0 guaranteed. -_ sorshi at Bowdoin, and was living in not half,an'hour ago," said Mr. Scadds to 0 � . �, -
by m Office, or because we did not realize how much work. this world to bear each other's bur(ADens, you P - . snd lound that the am
left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession 11, Tuck. . I - a "I � tuberoules-is. The co
ersmith, will receive prompt attention. 12H-tf half the night thinking it over, and I decid- - "If all were like you, there would be that year was passed. 'This was the final " Which train 9" ' � Grand Trunk Railway. - C 7'. PAPSYS. � 11 this much dreaded 4
all addressed to Hensall Post there was to be done. Why, I lay awake know." . � Brunswick when the Fugitive Slave Law of the official. I -
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firi which set the colors of . Mrs. - Stowe's " The one which arrived at- 9. 15. 11 - . ....
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and tell Dr. Ainsworth I was 'ready for ser- voutly. resolution to write something which should " Have you your Pullman cheek?" follows: BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH, kept in - a.n enclosul
hold up slavery to the -world as a dramatic Fortunately he had, and this enabled Gowe W=T- .
ce-to go anywhere, to do anything he 11 As long as there is sin in the world, � SNAPORTIF, Cunqwx. : the other &nim,sls jon_
Best in t'he World -yi reality." She chose the form of a story, the superintendent to send for the con- Passenjer - .- - _. 1.67 P. jL
s might ask." there will be burdens to bear," j�,.aid Anna, 1.2 F. x. were found to be ba
I i " It is good of you to do so," murmured softly. " I, only do. my duty ; so don't knowing well'that L5 ductor. . pusenger. - - - - 9.05 T. X. 9.22 P. x. A_ Geddes says there is �
� Bott's Pure E xtraet of Malt and Anna. "I am sure it will cheer his heart thank me for it, " Where truth in closest words oball fail Hesoon arriv,ed, for he had not vet finish- ; Mixed Traiii- _ 0.80 A. X. 10-15A.19, The Dr. flourk Treatment
please, but pass the favor Mixed Train ...... i . 6.30 P. M. 7.05 P. x. I that it is A genuirve
Malt Stout; for invalids and convales- ,wonderfully." on to some one else. There ! I hear mother There truth embodied in a tale ed the report of his trip and was �till in the GO=Q RART H&r to I
, 'Not but what I mean to'do iny duty al- 'in the sitting room ; I'll go and talk it over Shall enter in at open doors." building. Passenger. - - .. - 7.48 A. X. 7.82 A. if. -FOR- 7 � I Which is sim .
ways," continued Miss Peyton. Passenger .. .. - .. 8,03 P. X. 2.38 r X - - v beino. . I
cents. Received hi,,,,,Iiest award for I � Not for fame's sake did she write, but that " Conductor,�' said the superintendent, ' . �. -The Puev. Mr.Ha
" Why, i with her ; she's much better to plan than I Mixed TrAin.. .. - - 5..25 r X. 4.40 ra, v. CATAR-RH ASTUAt .
" stout " at the World's Fair, Chicago., 11 she might execute the commission which " did you see anytbing of a package left in I
bevven% missed but two public meeting f am., Peyton, the Divine Guide, by the nature of her' your car ?" . - . - . � . - Northwest Genrlan 1
1893, in competition with the world. the church in over a year and a 'half, Sano�iq- . At about the same time Miss genius and culture and by the circumstances Wellington, (Irey and Bruce. I '
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.It was found by chemical analysis to then I was out of town; but 'I feel tlieri'l� in her pastor's study, had made known the " No, Sir. " CHRONIC BRONCHITISo .
,, , GOINIF Nor.Tu-. Passenger. I Mixed.
as in every other , L' d I zeAous eases of desti
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must be a leader fit this, of her life, ba laid upon her.' The intense I I Bring the porter here." XU01 ...... .. - 8.00 p.m. 9.30 F.JL 9.00 2'.M. � ple W. -ho have setde4
be. the purest stout in the world. 'Purpose of her early call. Dr. Ains- absorption of her theme held her away from He was brought. Brus"IN.....- - AND CONSUMPTION I
Price, 15c, a bottle. . 8.18 9.43 9.45 Werritory.
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enterprise, and perhaps others may be in, worth's eyes were moist as lie took her hand every other interest, for circumstances were Bluevale......'. 3.27 957 10.10 _� Me MJ
For sale by L fluenced to do someth' .)y ien they see I' in his. n " Did you see anything of a -small packet Wingham.. .. ,. 3.37 10.07 U.20 I ositively the most rAtional and MOST SUCOESs- � . from th"e I
uni willing to do so nil, wl n of a after the passengers left your car?" M treatment ever devised for these troubles. it
V. Fear, the leading druggist, Sea- mile ever less favomble , to the executio lkl;sia
t) I 11 Thank you so much, Aliss Peyton" he great wnrk. Sbe was then in the midst of " Yes, sah." Goixe Soum- Passenger. -Mixed. consists of combined local and constitutional tmt- � I �- country very Imr- .
Wingham.... - 6.25 A.M.11.20 A. X,, 7.3%1 p.m. merit, which not'Only speedily relieves the low _ Inent *ere to be hi
forth. . " It is i cry good of you, I am sure," said said warmly. - " You do not know' bow beavy domestic cares, with a young infant, " You haven't turned it in?" Bluovale., _. .. 6.87 11.85 8.15 trouble, but thorou�hly eradicate's the cause am wall, - � able to eam enough i
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Browels...... .. 6.54 11.59 9.00 � '� lStArt t f - -but
- inuch encouragement you have given me and with a party of pupils in her family to " Why, no, sah. It wds a lot of money, thus insuring a perfect and permanent cure, even in z _: � a; �
. . . E - " Yes; I always intend my ilifluence 811fidl The Lord is able to raise lip workers for bis ,wl om she Nvas impitrting lessons daily with gah." . Ethel..... _. .... 7.98 12.14 9-80 apr . I - I I .
ME= ,da AM A �1 --- __ � be on the right side," said Miss Peyton, ris- special fields, is lie not ? I feel sure others ' ,arently hopeless cases.
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ff A In ' in�uch unore intense a reality to her than any ' London, Huron and Bruce. ENT, if you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lung - , usted on t. outs
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00, 13 � d1rersnsiw_,ier this afternoon. I suppose, - those who_ -were �%Taiting for s( me one to ng that the weekly install- It was produced from �n inside pocket: London, dopari............ 8.25A.M. 4.40p.m BE cured� call or,write at once. - - � .
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,ARS she p&used, with her hand on the door-- it take the lead," said Miss Peyton, com- ment to Dr. B - ailey's " National Era" nevEr Mr. Scadd's eyes brightened when he saw Exeter .................... 9.29 6.00 DR, ROURK is widely and favorably known . �, 9tought to he the ca
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VFt r 0% ; �11 would do no good to ask ou to go to the placently. failed. Once 2NIr. Jewett, who was to pub- the roll. "That's iv, " he exclaimed. He Henstil.. .. ........ ...... 9.42 6.16 throughout Canada, being a graduate of QueeWs . - -
' "I am ready for work, Dr. lish it, wrote to ask her not to make it too Kippen.. .. ._...r....... 9.47 6.20 University and of the Academy Terra, Maria, Licen- . .. I-, . 1% Young Petrick-
. STOMACH Doctor's studY witb ine?,� Ainsworth -to do amything, to be sent any- counted the money, and it was all there, the Brumfield ... � .... .. .... - 9.65 -6.28 tiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Sur- - e . '. Im- -had an experiene
tS Annashook-, her head'slowly. . long, as the subject was -an unpopul r o e nti e , 0 ' geons, member of the College of Physicians and Sur- . L - .
. " No, I where. " a n - e r $5 00 ' " Mton.... _....., .... 10.12 655 1 - i life. -He ,was in �
Could not go fhis inorning, much as I would "Thereiswork waiting for you," Mrs. Stowe replied that she did not make " Look here, porter," said the superin- Umdeqboro .... . .. .... _ .. 10.29 7.14 eons of Ontario and Quebec, LATE MEDICAL � 6 -
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. like to do so. 1-1 have othei re- the story, that'this story made itself, and tendent, severely, I want to know wh Myth.,_ ._ _. .... ....._ ._ 10.38 7.28 1UPERINTENDENT OF LONDON GENERA -L . An wnnful of hamesi
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do y you Belgrave ...... 'HOSPITAL, etc. : XhUt The fire i
.BITTER - thin -as to turned tbe -Doctor, heartily. "A IT10sb that -she could not stop until it Avas done. did not bring that package to me the ino- Thirty years'practice.
CURES touching case'llas been interesting me late : . Wingham arrive...._... 11.10 8.00 - lgdes,and ,commenct
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;'Oh," satid Miss Pe�ton ; and her tone - This feeling incremed in intensity to 'the ment you got your fingers on ib." Gom. a SOUTH- passenger, Consultation free and confidential. I . aned young man. I
brought the quick blood to Anna's cheeks ly. A poor widow, with three small child end. It is even said that in -these last (lays Wingham, depart ...... - - 6.85A.M. 3.25P.M. Call on or address :
CONSTMATION, -ren, has been ill for some time, but it is of her life she has said, I C j�il"' NV'hy, sab," replied the man, with an in-
. once more. Then she opened the door and hoped that I God wrote it. I Belgrave .... . .......... - 6.60 3.47 .- aftei P. blindin '
- a slJght surgical operation will merely did His dictation. "-Indian Wit- ed air, " I s'posed de gerninan had left it Elyth .... .............. .. � - � was forced opm Ire!
restore�,;her to perfect health. for a tip sah."-Harper's Magazine. 7.10' 4.09 out. Hai eyebrows,
- SILIOUSNESS, went out, but turned on Lhe threshold to It has, been Loudesboro ...... , .... .. 7-03 41.01 DR. FRANCIS ROURK, -
. I add : " I am sorry, Anna, that you will per- thought necessary to take her to the I bos- Uess. __ # ___ - #_ CIL"ton......_....._ _ .. L45 4.28 76 WOODWARD Aymuz i I were badli swreh
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I g be- pital for this operation, as she can have bet- -The Dominion Inspectors of Weights and Rippen.. .......- - - - - 8.13 4.53 - � . talL I
SOUR STOMACH Morris Council Meeting. I Bruoollold.............- - 8.05 4.46 1387-52 DETROIZ'Micuioxi. I I
__ . tween you and the Master's service." . ter care there than at her humble home. lKeasures are toe receive increased pay for Henshik..............1. ... - 8.22 4.68 1 -The Wbodstoek
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S I Anna Hathawav leaned her head against $be will not be at the hospital mo The Council met pursuant to adjourn- their services. The fees to be paid for the Exeter-__.- .... ---. MoKiRop Directory for 1893. 1 Slat ult.-, says z Rey
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OA friend, and shut her eyes tightly to k 'er leavingher children alone for even that Moved by Win. Isbister, seconded by Geo: in JOHN BENNEWIES, Reeve, Dublin P. 0. - -
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back the hot tears. She ew Wou'd �; - `;� I CIR 1:.-. r. .. - ,; . . JAMES EVANS, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. I I -
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the contract,,of completi-ug the portion of bushel measure is increased from IT% 15 1 from chil ' .. R1*1%11; WM. MoGAVIN, Councillor, LeadbuU. � do -y for mentrw.. i,
- It PurMeff and Stren,gthens the have been useless to explain that her moth'er will stay with tbein nights, and I felt sure worris of.;A DANIRL MANLEY, Councillor, Beochwood.
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entire system. was suffering from an attack of sick -head some of my young ladies would be Cloa;key's (Ira -in on the 6tb line, allotted to cents, the half -bushel measure from 7 to 10 WILLUX ABOMALD Councillor Lead � %�Ir isuo
ache, or thatt'Martha had 8 ent the night care foe them th:rough the day. So you 0see the inuil'icipality by the award of the town- cents, and the peck from 5 to 10 cents. - � __ &J*mbi;r Ist, per
64 DOSES Fon- 50 CENTS with it sick cousin. Marcia � e 1;1 , The SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Winthrop. I
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The beal medicine ever discovered, every Rrish was law in her faZrls elegant .,--., - r, Beachwood. � . 4Xtended-vidt U
. to me, this morning." Bown-lan, seconded by Thomas Code that creased to 20 cents instead of 15 . for >rompt, r0liable, safee d pleasant, requiring no CHARLMS ])ODDS, Collector. Sedorth. I Up -d
hoine, would not have understodd, how such every u!-:-r7n.-e.i-,'v,. Nevcrfaj':--,! . rqly StIthwerland
SOILD WVJ6#gYW1=R1L Ma�rcia Peyton was silent. The thought the Reeve and Treasurer be instructed to bushel. .I-'- Z1,; .. . 1- .. T.t-ave ro had after RICHARD POLL&RD, Sanitary, Inspedor, Lead. . - j10 Win
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